by del James (Author)
With an introduction by W. Axl Rose
Del James unleashes an extraordinary collection of snapshots from hell--our hell. Here are spine-chilling stories of everyday people, all caught up in terrible urges--sex and obsession, addiction and violence--all sharing the universal language of fear. . . .
A heavy-metal dreamer locked in a savage war with his television set. An artist seduced by a vampire. Two boys trapped by an urban legend come to life--or a drug-induced nightmare. A modern-day gladiator engaged in a brutal death match. A rock-and-roll star who years to be with the one good woman he has ever known--and so ignites a blaze of mad destruction.
Praise for The Language of Fear "
The Language of Fear is spoken in tunes of rock'n'roll, of barking dogs and net-trapped fish, of acid-sizzled flesh and tattoo needles, and after these few lessons, you'll speak it too."
--Cemetery Dance
"Pissed-off, heartbroken rock'n'roll horror: surprisingly tender, garage-band crude, savage as a shotgun blast and audacious as an exit wound."
--John Skipp
"After a hard day in Hell, James writes down what he saw. Good reading."
--John Shirley
"Best described as an updated
Night Shift, the contemporary tales are] short and nasty."
--Cindy Baum, Scream MagazineAuthor Biography
Del James is a meat-eating, pro-choice, sober atheist. He writes horror fiction, screenplays, and music. As a lyricist, James has cowritten songs with groups such as Testament, The Almighty, The Outpatience, and Guns N' Roses, including two songs on GNR's Grammy-nominated Use Your Illusion album. James has directed several music videos and written live television for the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions: 0.82 x 7 x 4.2 IN
Publication Date: April 29, 2008